Wow 🤩! Great to see this option now available to older system users still rocking decent older systems that would others end up either as landfill or Linux distro trial systems due to lack of Windows support. Definitely a very handy video to upload Mike. Cheers buddy 🍻 🍻🥳
yeah Microsoft and all the other tech giants preaching about saving energy and reducing wastage and the pull this crap on us, as always if you want to know what is going on in the World it is generally the exact opposite of what they are telling you
Probably a good idea although I personally haven’t noticed any real difference other than a different layout and nicer icons. And the new sounds are quite nice
@@mikesunboxing The new sounds? First thing I do after installing Windows is turning those off because they're so annoying. I might give Windows 11 a try if they let me move the taskbar to the top of the screen and not make me jump through hoops to use Firefox.
@@OlettaLiano there is some utilities to restore that feature and fix other annoyances on Windows 11. But at this point, as you said, why fix them when 10 is ok? I fixed some on my not serious computer that I installed 11 on it because I could, but the serious ones are all running w10 ltsc.
Sorry, Oletta. I disagree. I upgraded both PC's (my personal PC and enterprise laptop) to Win 11 and I'm very happy so far. It have worked very well for me. Well, each to their own.
@@RicardoCifuentesYepes Hi. It's your right to disagree and if Windows 11 works for you that's great. But Windows 11 has nothing special to offer me. And, until they allow me to put the task bar at the top of the screen where I like it, and make choosing Firefox as my default browser as easy as it is on Windows 10, I'm not going to upgrade. Also, I've been using Linux Mint Cinnamon on my second PC and I'm liking it a lot. So, perhaps soon Windows will be history to me. Take care.
@@tech_jims i have got used to it now, and i went back to a win10 machine and it wasn't much of a difference going backwards as it was going forwards if that makes sense?
Great video Mike and Lady Kath. Not really interested in Windows 11, but with that being said... I think I'll try this and dip my toe into the Windows 11 pool. 😁 Take care all. Cheers
Awesome short video! Thanks! Can you also install from mounting virtual drive if you don't have a usb stick? I recently had to do a fresh windows 11 install as my win 10 to 11 upgrade was freezing. I was able to install from virtual disc as my usb drive wasn't big enough.
I have 3 daughters with i7-2600, 7-3700 and Ryzen 1600 cpus... this is very useful, thanks. Does windows update work automatically after the upgrade do you know?
Rufus app will download Windows and offer to disable the TPM and 4GB minimum memory requirements within their bootable USB ISO. It also will prevent having to set up a Microsoft account to complete installation of Windows 10 or 11. Works fairly sweet. This webpage will change screenshots and show the menus as they appear during download and creation of bootable USB installation "disk". Now I can install Windows 11 on some older hardware that is still good for most uses, even the i5 2500K Sandy Bridge desktop I continue to use on a P67 chipset.
If you skip the media creation tool and use Rufus to make a usb drive from a Win11 .ISO you can skip the registry edits and it installs just like Win10.
When I tried this a few months ago, still wouldn't let me install. i7 7700k and Z270 motherboard, I bought a TPM 2.0 module £15 on ebay for my board then it was fine - still running nicely now!
Hello. Help me please I have a problem in my notebook laptop .I was playing a game in my notebook.Its a hp notebook.Suddenly a Blue screen come and turn off my laptop.After i turn it on my nvidia drivers missing.I try to install drivers again but i failed.I do a clean windows install too. But i am unable to install drivers. Hp-15-da2014tx Nvidia geforce mx110
This is maybe easier to fix or at least advise if we can ask more questions and get direct answers, so feel free to join our Discord chat and we can go over it in more detail discord.gg/gaeeDPw
Might be your Nvidia GPU has gone... My laptop had similar issue. It didn't go go. But was random mess when had 3d graphics on Nvidia. Had to disable the Nvidia GPU from bios and just run intel graphics. So it might be that alas your Nvidia GPU has gone to heaven.
I found it Mike, i just need to try to install windows 11 first, after Microsoft declined installation because not meeting the requirements, it will show afterwards.
BTW...does anyone know where this browser extension is? I use it on a few machines that had it installed 2 years ago yet the extension is no longer on the Chrome extension list and I cannot find it elsewhere. It's very useful for my needs as I use Outlook software for email and organization of them. " Send Link by Email or Gmail "
Wow 🤩! Great to see this option now available to older system users still rocking decent older systems that would others end up either as landfill or Linux distro trial systems due to lack of Windows support. Definitely a very handy video to upload Mike. Cheers buddy 🍻 🍻🥳
yeah Microsoft and all the other tech giants preaching about saving energy and reducing wastage and the pull this crap on us, as always if you want to know what is going on in the World it is generally the exact opposite of what they are telling you
Great video Mike, this will be of use to a load of people who have maybe been sat on the fence about upgrading.
cheers bob! it was handy for me as the SP3 is a bit of a workhorse and seems daft to not be able to use the modern features
Thanks, Mike. But currently, the negatives of Windows 11 still outweigh the positives. So I'll stay with Windows 10.
Probably a good idea although I personally haven’t noticed any real difference other than a different layout and nicer icons. And the new sounds are quite nice
@@mikesunboxing The new sounds? First thing I do after installing Windows is turning those off because they're so annoying. I might give Windows 11 a try if they let me move the taskbar to the top of the screen and not make me jump through hoops to use Firefox.
@@OlettaLiano there is some utilities to restore that feature and fix other annoyances on Windows 11. But at this point, as you said, why fix them when 10 is ok?
I fixed some on my not serious computer that I installed 11 on it because I could, but the serious ones are all running w10 ltsc.
Sorry, Oletta. I disagree. I upgraded both PC's (my personal PC and enterprise laptop) to Win 11 and I'm very happy so far. It have worked very well for me. Well, each to their own.
@@RicardoCifuentesYepes Hi. It's your right to disagree and if Windows 11 works for you that's great. But Windows 11 has nothing special to offer me. And, until they allow me to put the task bar at the top of the screen where I like it, and make choosing Firefox as my default browser as easy as it is on Windows 10, I'm not going to upgrade. Also, I've been using Linux Mint Cinnamon on my second PC and I'm liking it a lot. So, perhaps soon Windows will be history to me. Take care.
As always, a great tip for those of us with older hardware that we wish to get into the Windows 11 ecosystem. Thanks, Mike!
You bet! who do microsoft think they are blocking us from using free software due to some arbitary reason
Great video thanks Mike. Windows 11 the biggest non-event of 2021, but hey why not upgrade?
yeah it is free (well you are the customer but hey ho)
Sticking with windows 10 for now 😀
Yeah it still does what it needs to
@@mikesunboxing yeah exactly pal I did try 11 out but did not like the apperance 😪
@@tech_jims i have got used to it now, and i went back to a win10 machine and it wasn't much of a difference going backwards as it was going forwards if that makes sense?
@@mikesunboxing yeah I need to give it another go tbh, give it a bit more time and patience 😀
Great video Mike and Lady Kath. Not really interested in Windows 11, but with that being said... I think I'll try this and dip my toe into the Windows 11 pool. 😁 Take care all. Cheers
Our pleasure, thanks for watching, Rick :-)
Hi Mike thank you for another great video , will you still receive windows 11 updates by installing it this way ? ....
it seems to, but they might at some point block them, who knows, microsoft do some really random things
I have a surface pro 3 so this is good news. Thank you Mike!!
Yeah a little respite until they kill these off completely
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing Mike and Kath👍
Thanks buddy
Awesome short video! Thanks! Can you also install from mounting virtual drive if you don't have a usb stick? I recently had to do a fresh windows 11 install as my win 10 to 11 upgrade was freezing. I was able to install from virtual disc as my usb drive wasn't big enough.
Yes you can i think, sure someone said they did that already
sweet mike ..but does it mess up your stuff that you already have installed
doesn't appear to everything works as it did before the update
Thanks as ever. My task for colleague today
This worked perfectly as per your guide
I have 3 daughters with i7-2600, 7-3700 and Ryzen 1600 cpus... this is very useful, thanks. Does windows update work automatically after the upgrade do you know?
Yes it does, works totally fine
Thank you. Did you notice, are updates not working, as the message was saying, or everything same as if you were running "supported" hardware?
seems ot be fine no issues so far
Rufus app will download Windows and offer to disable the TPM and 4GB minimum memory requirements within their bootable USB ISO. It also will prevent having to set up a Microsoft account to complete installation of Windows 10 or 11. Works fairly sweet. This webpage will change screenshots and show the menus as they appear during download and creation of bootable USB installation "disk".
Now I can install Windows 11 on some older hardware that is still good for most uses, even the i5 2500K Sandy Bridge desktop I continue to use on a P67 chipset.
What about doing a clean Windows 11 install straight onto an unsupported device?
you can create a custom iso but otherwise it is blocked and you have to install 10 first then upgrade
Can you do a tutorial on how to install windows xp?
no sorry, i wouldn't recommend that for modern hardware, you would be better off using a virtual machine due to hardware and security concerns
If you skip the media creation tool and use Rufus to make a usb drive from a Win11 .ISO you can skip the registry edits and it installs just like Win10.
Basically Rufus has the built in option to remove the TPM, etc, requirements.
does it? that is interesting
I will try that on an old dell that have XP on... Before switching it to linux.
Thanks for the video
Did it work? or not got round to it yet?
@@mikesunboxing we just got 30cm of snow last night, so I will be busy for a few night clearing the road, but I'll come back with the result later!
When I tried this a few months ago, still wouldn't let me install. i7 7700k and Z270 motherboard, I bought a TPM 2.0 module £15 on ebay for my board then it was fine - still running nicely now!
awesome glad to hear it
Will you still get security updates etc using Windows updates?
Appears so at the moment
Hello.
Help me please
I have a problem in my notebook laptop .I was playing a game in my notebook.Its a hp notebook.Suddenly a Blue screen come and turn off my laptop.After i turn it on my nvidia drivers missing.I try to install drivers again but i failed.I do a clean windows install too. But i am unable to install drivers.
Hp-15-da2014tx
Nvidia geforce mx110
This is maybe easier to fix or at least advise if we can ask more questions and get direct answers, so feel free to join our Discord chat and we can go over it in more detail discord.gg/gaeeDPw
Might be your Nvidia GPU has gone... My laptop had similar issue. It didn't go go. But was random mess when had 3d graphics on Nvidia. Had to disable the Nvidia GPU from bios and just run intel graphics. So it might be that alas your Nvidia GPU has gone to heaven.
To confirm the warning, you can install win 11 however, no windows 11 updates will occur from microsoft ??
mine is currently updating as normal
@@mikesunboxing I was wondering on that as it did not make much sense that it would not even though it got installed. Good idea in the regedit !
MoSetup is not showing in my options?
that is odd, it should be there? you could create the key i guess
I found it Mike, i just need to try to install windows 11 first, after Microsoft declined installation because not meeting the requirements, it will show afterwards.
BTW...does anyone know where this browser extension is? I use it on a few machines that had it installed 2 years ago yet the extension is no longer on the Chrome extension list and I cannot find it elsewhere. It's very useful for my needs as I use Outlook software for email and organization of them.
" Send Link by Email or Gmail "
is the link not working now?
@@mikesunboxing No, it is not...Googled it to death and can't find it.
@@mikesunboxing Chrome has their own "share" within their browser now. On the toolbar, next to favorites or bookmarks. "share link to email"
Cant stand windows 11 Mike but nice video as usual
cheers! yes it is rather a marmite type of operating system
I am tempted to upgrade
i like it but like anything these days there are those that do and those that really don't
....and get nag screens & watermarks. Just put Linux on them.
good idea
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